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Wow, I didn't know flowers were so inexpensive in Berlin - or, rather, that they're so expensive in Sweden! I'm glad you had a good trip but also that it made you appreciate Berlin. It's always so nice to feel happy about where you live.

It was funny, as we walked down the street on our way home a guy, sitting outside a café, yelled "Wow, where did you find those flowers? How much did you pay?" and he couldn't believe what he heard when we told him.

Home = My apartment in this case :) Berlin has so far been appreciated every day (crazy!) since I moved here.

welcome home, sandra!!!i love that you call germany/berlin your home.and by the way...your home is gorgeous!and that necklace you got from johan is...it is amazing and looks so "sandra"...:)have a great great week back in your lovely home!oh...and i´m excited to see more pictures of sweden!

thank you!yes, wherever i live i call that place home. it always confuses me when people say "oh are you going home to sweden?" because it's not home to me anymore, but of course i understand how they mean it :)more sweden pics will come in a few weeks!x

This remind me of my mother in law when she lived many years ago in Germany, she too grow tomatoes in her balcony. I love this post, I didn't know how inexpensive are the flowers, that's grate!, and love the gift your husband gave you, very lovely.Enjoy your home with your husband.

Sandra, I enjoy your photographs so much. You have inspired me to take pictures of vignettes in my own home, spaces, our little town, and the little towns around us. And it's exciting to see the little details about how you live there in a "foreign country". Carol J. from Glenpool, Oklahoma, USA